Scores of suspected pipeline vandals were Thursday feared killed in a massive inferno that gutted a petroleum pipeline belonging to Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, at Ijedodo area of Lagos State.
It was gathered that some suspected
pipeline vandals, had besieged the pipeline around 6pm and were said to
be scooping petroleum product into jerry cans.
It was gathered that an argument
ensued among the vandals as they were scooping the PMS, while one of them
ignited the fire that caused a massive explosion that set the entire area on
fire.
Residents of Ijedodo and Abulado
areas who witnessed the massive inferno called on the authorities to expedite
actions and put out the fire.
Meanwhile, Vanguard could not
confirm the number of casualties as the fire was still raging at the time of
fling this report but South West spokesman for National Emergency
Management Agency, NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye, in a text massage
confirmed the explosion.
Farinloye, who did not disclose the
number of casualties said: “There was pipeline explosion at Ijeododo this
evening (Thursday). Vandals were suspected to have broken the pipeline,
scooping the product and in the process the pipeline exploded.”
Vanguard
Scores feared dead as fire guts NNPC pipeline in Lagos
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Friday, November 07, 2014
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